Example sentences of "to get in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You do n't want to get in debt .
2 I was born a poor black boy down in Mississippi , out in Alabama and he 's like a jet white ai n't he ? and he says I always felt different cos all the other kids they just sit there and they 'd be tapping their feet and then you go onto the oh and they 're getting the old rhythm going , like they do and he 'd be going like I all so different I could n't quite do this and he used to get in look , and er
3 Should you wish it , you can treat the Sauerhof as a chance to get in trim ; they offer most kinds of sports and have extensive gym , sauna and pool facilities — there are even bicycles for hire so you can get fit and take in the lovely countryside at the same time .
4 IF you want to get in trim for summer and raise money for a good cause , sign up for sponsored aerobics at the Dolphin Centre later this month .
5 In the tank we had to get in huddles to keep us warm .
6 or and then we used to have some gorgeous lamps that er we used to get in Chelsea that it was fasten on the wall and the lamp would come over on the shade , down and completely change , do you remember that ?
7 Milton Keynes is about as far from the sea as it is possible to get in England , and Roger Mason 's motivation in coming to us was never quite clear to me ( perhaps it was n't to him either , for although after four intensive years ' research he produced a many-hundred page ‘ draft ’ of his thesis , far in excess of what might be required , he finally failed to submit it for examination ) .
8 It does not require much effort to get in excess of 150 documents .
9 That farm 's just like a weekend in Palm Springs — a great place to get in shape .
10 You 're packed with vim , vigour and vitality tomorrow and determined to get in shape to either win the love of your life or just enjoy feeling as fit as a fiddle .
11 Last year I set an agenda which said that ’ we needed eighteen months to get in shape for the eventual economic upturn ’ .
12 My time would only be impressive if clocked by sundial but I was pleased with it , though I could have done with a couple of gym sessions to get in shape .
13 She 's very keen to get in shape while she 's here . ’
14 I 'M getting married in less than two months and I want to lose about a stone before then to get in shape for the big day .
15 The visit to Newcastle is part of a brief UK tour to get in shape for a major world tour which begins later this year .
16 Well look , I mean why do n't I leave it to you to get in contact with
17 If you want to join or have any questions about the policies of the Liberal Democrats , then do n't hesitate to get in contact with YOUR FOCUS EDITOR : GEOFFREY GRIFFITHS ,
18 It 's important that if it 's an incident to get in contact with us straight away .
19 But The RSPCA still beleives cockfighting is a problem in the region and its appealing to anyone with any evidence to get in contact .
20 my Lord may , may well be right , would , would the best thing be for simply er for Mr clerk to get in contact with your clerk and to try and arrange er with all the other clerks to try and arrange a system , mutually convenient time in the nearest possible future
21 Yeah but it 's better to get in contact with Southmead if you can .
22 Who 's his solicitor , I think we ought to get in contact with him ?
23 These figures have always traditionally been very unreliable , but I 'm hoping that it also might indicate that across the country and also in Oxfordshire we are developing what we call out-reach services and the idea is for people to get in contact with drug users who probably do n't want a lot of the time to stop using drugs .
24 Speak , if thou canst , and whilst thou'rt at it , Move one small pace this way to get in range .
25 Can you tell me how much it is to get in Elland Road these days , I would also give you petrol money .
26 To achieve self-realisation , and to get in tune with the cosmic force , the New Agers are introduced to the oldest techniques known to pagan man .
27 PIANO MAN Colin McMillan wants to get in tune with a fight against Paul Hodkinson .
28 The quota is the smallest number of votes the candidate has to get in order to be sure of getting a seat .
29 Lets just hope Lee Sharpe gives Dorigo some sort of support this time , instead of pissing off and leaving tony to cover the whole left flank — AND to get in crosses .
30 ‘ It was like them pictures of Hell we used to get in Sunday school , ’ she told the other women when she returned to work two days later .
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